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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2431110" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>What am I talking about? What the "hell" are YOU talking about?Our ears read sound as pressure changes, in an enclosed room or otherwise.</p><p></p><p>"Try this. Stick the meter in the kick and do a burp sealed up, open the door and do a burp same frequincy and power level. 9/10 times you will gain." - And this proves its not a bandpass situation? No it doesn't. It proves its louder with the window down, something I did not contest.</p><p></p><p>I dont know what your problem is, but I stated whats considered to be the most widely accepted theory/reason behind louder bass with the windows down (bandpass situation) and you come at me like I have no clue what Im talking about. Whatever. Want to get into a debate over particle velocity, quote Richard Clark and all that, just to show we both are not idiots here? I dont, Im not insecure in my knowledge of the subject, not even after your attempts to belittle me. Im not going to argue with you over this topic, just to argue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2431110, member: 549629"] What am I talking about? What the "hell" are YOU talking about?Our ears read sound as pressure changes, in an enclosed room or otherwise. "Try this. Stick the meter in the kick and do a burp sealed up, open the door and do a burp same frequincy and power level. 9/10 times you will gain." - And this proves its not a bandpass situation? No it doesn't. It proves its louder with the window down, something I did not contest. I dont know what your problem is, but I stated whats considered to be the most widely accepted theory/reason behind louder bass with the windows down (bandpass situation) and you come at me like I have no clue what Im talking about. Whatever. Want to get into a debate over particle velocity, quote Richard Clark and all that, just to show we both are not idiots here? I dont, Im not insecure in my knowledge of the subject, not even after your attempts to belittle me. Im not going to argue with you over this topic, just to argue. [/QUOTE]
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